Netanyahu’s bloc stays at 58 seats.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party demanded a recount of Monday’s election and to check every polling station’s protocols in a lawsuit filed on Thursday.
The Likud also demanded that the results of the race not be published. But minutes after the Likud issued its demand, the Central Elections Committee published the final results, which contained no changes from those that have been reported over the past two days.
The Likud won 36 seats. Together with Shas’s nine, United Torah Judaism’s seven and Yamina’s six, the right-wing religious bloc garnered 58 seats – three short of the 61 MKs needed for a Knesset majority.
Blue and White won 33 seats, the Joint List 15, Labor-Gesher-Meretz seven and Yisrael Beytenu seven.
The Likud beat Blue and White, 1,350,863 to 1,219,275. Among the parties that won seven seats, UTJ beat Labor-Gesher-Meretz by 6,600 votes and Yisrael Beytenu 11,200. Read more at JPost